Sonnet 66: Tired With All These, For Restful Death I Cry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCCCCCDCDEF| Tired with all these for restful death I cry | A |
| As to behold desert a beggar born | B |
| And needy nothing trimmed in jollity | C |
| And purest faith unhappily forsworn | B |
| And gilded honour shamefully misplaced | C |
| And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted | C |
| And right perfection wrongfully disgraced | C |
| And strength by limping sway disabl egrave d | C |
| And art made tongue tied by authority | C |
| And folly doctor like controlling skill | D |
| And simple truth miscalled simplicity | C |
| And captive good attending captain ill | D |
| Tired with all these from these would I be gone | E |
| Save that to die I leave my love alone | F |
William Shakespeare
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